Observing the situation at the scene, the demigods on both sides did not dare to make a move. They could not see the hidden Annihilation Ghosts, but there were still twelve demigods present.
Two were already seriously injured, and they probably could not exert much combat power, but there were still ten.
There were three from each side, six in total, and their coordination definitely lacked the tacit understanding of multiple parties.
Although these Undead all had injuries, most of their wounds were not very severe; they were just injured during the last burst of attack. These ten people were simply not something he could handle by himself.
The most critical issue was that once they made a move, it would be a complete falling out.
If there were no other enemies, moving now would not matter. But already under tremendous pressure dealing with demons, both empires faced significant challenges.
If he added another enemy at this time, the pressure would become even more terrifying.